Cincinnati Bengals QB Jeff Driskel (arm) suffered a broken arm during practice in December and had to undergo surgery to have a rod inserted to stabilize the arm, according to a source. Driskel should be ready for the start of offseason workouts.

Fantasy Tip: McCarron should receive interest from several teams looking for a starting quarterback in free agency. He has seen limited success in the NFL but would only be a No. 2 fantasy quarterback in most leagues.

Cincinnati Bengals QB AJ McCarron could end up with another team in 2018, even if he loses his grievance and remains a restricted free agent, according to Katherine Terrell of ESPN.com. Even with a tender placed on him, Terrell believes a quarterback-needy team will pursue McCarron.

Fantasy Tip: Other than sporadic glimpses, McCarron is an unknown commodity. He would be a QB2 candidate if he ends up starting somewhere in 2018.

Fantasy Tip: Hill likely will not re-sign with the Bengals but may have a hard time finding a starting job this offseason. He likely will have to be part of a committee at running back with a team in 2018 and would only be a late-round option in fantasy drafts if he is not starting.

Cincinnati Bengals OT Jake Fisher (heart) still has believers inside the organization and there is a thought his attitude and aggression could make for a nice match with new offensive line coach Frank Pollack, but Fisher is far from a lock to start, according to the Cincinnati Inquirer's Paul Dehner Jr. and Jim Owczarski.

Cincinnati Bengals OT Cedric Ogbuehi's performance has "just not been exactly where it needs to be," according to head coach Marvin Lewis, and Paul Dehner Jr. of the Cincinnati Enquirer expects Ogbuehi's fifth-year option on his rookie contract to be declined.

Cincinnati Bengals impending free-agent C Russell Bodine is a player head coach Marvin Lewis would like to re-sign. "We want to do everything in our power to get Russell back," Lewis said. "Russell's been, physically, mentally a tough football player for us."

Contrary to a previous report, Cincinnati Bengals team president Mike Brown wants impending free-agent TE Tyler Eifert to return in 2018, although Brown admits any deal he offers Eifert will take into account the fact "he's literally played less than half the time" due to all of the injuries he has suffered throughout his pro career.

Fantasy Tip: When healthy, Eifert is just below the likes of Rob Gronkowski and Travis Kelce in terms of the amount of fantasy impact he can provide. Of course, the key words are "when healthy." Eifert has played in only 10 of a possible 32 games over the last two seasons and suited up for eight games or fewer in three of the last four. It's going to be a tricky negotiation, but one the Bengals should try to get done. Given his durability issues, he's going to be a high-risk, low-end TE1 in fantasy next year if he remains in Cincinnati.